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Obituary
Greenfield Mennonite Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma


March 2016

Thomas F. Mertzig

Thomas F. Mertzig was born December 3, 1960 in New Haven, CT to Thomas and Marlene [Roman Nose]Mertzig. He passed away March 18, 2016, in Midwest City, OK at the age of 55.

Thomas attended West Haven, CT high school and moved to Geary, OK in 1989. He attended Canadian Valley VoTech and received a C&C Machinist Certificate. He worked as an assembler in the trailer manufacturing industry.

Thomas is survived by 1 son, Tommy Reame of the State of CT, as well as numerous cousins and other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Marlene [Roman Nose' Mertzig, 1 brother Vance Orange and 1 sister, Catherine Mertzig.

Services: First Baptist Church, Tuesday, 1:00 PM, March 22, 2016, Geary, OK. Officiating: Rev. Waylan Upchego

Burial: Greenfield Indian Cemetery, Greenfield, OK

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